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India’s Export-Import Bank raised $1B in U.S. dollar bonds in Jan 2026, with strong demand and first-ever 30-year issue.
The Export-Import Bank of India raised $1 billion in a dual-tranche U.S. dollar bond offering in early 2026, its first such issuance of the year.
It sold $500 million in 10-year bonds at 5.00% and $500 million in 30-year bonds at 5.75%, both priced below initial guidance due to strong investor demand.
The 30-year tranche marks the first of its kind for any Indian financial institution.
Proceeds will fund overseas investments and capital goods imports.
Bonds are rated BBB– by Fitch and will be listed in Singapore, London, and India.
The offering benefited from India’s upgraded sovereign rating and low supply of Indian dollar debt.
El Banco de Exportación e Importación de la India recaudó $ 1B en bonos de dólares estadounidenses en enero de 2026, con una fuerte demanda y la primera emisión a 30 años.